Can you name a single Early Church Father or Reformation theologian, prior to Ellen G. White, who taught the Investigative Judgment beginning in 1844 or linked Daniel 8:14’s 2300 days to a heavenly sanctuary judgment?
You won’t find any as the Investigative Judgment is a 19th-century Adventist innovation, post-dating the Great Disappointment (1844). No patristic writer (e.g., Augustine, Chrysostom) or Reformer (e.g., Luther, Calvin) mentions a 1844 judgment, exposing its historical novelty. Adventists must either admit its recent origin or invent unsupported historical claims.
——>Can you name a single Early Church Father or Reformation theologian, prior to Ellen G. White, who taught the Investigative Judgment beginning in 1844 or linked Daniel 8:14’s 2300 days to a heavenly sanctuary judgment?
Nope, and same for the MOTB Sunday issue, and others. And here’s why, as I have already told you.
Daniel 12:4But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, AND SEAL THE BOOK, EVEN TO THE TIME OF THE END: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.
The time of the end begins after 1798.